Thanks. Before your response, I went ahead and tried the Color Balance feature. It took many hours to render, but at least it worked and it plays back without flickering. I’ll try the Color Correction next time.
I’m using DV footage. I’m not sure what more info. you want, but my project settings are at non-drop frame, 48Kh, I have a Dell Latitude D800 single processor.
Problem solved. I tried to record on another track, and that worked. So I went back to the original track I was trying to record on and it began to work. Mystery!
I found the solution: I went into the Windows Sound & Audio Control Panel and hit the Audio tab then hit the Volume butter under Sound Recording to bring up the volume control slider. The slider was set to low, so I raised it. That worked.
I’ve always recorded onto a tape and just digitized in the capture window. So, now that you’ve told me about the Audio Mixer window to capture audio, I set it up and the audio is coming in only faintly. I can’t seem to get beyond this problem. Any suggestions?
You have got to be kidding! Why?! How will I get this footage into the editing program? All this stuff is already logged on paper with the timecode, so it’s not like I can just dub it onto DVCAM tapes.